This week, annual Oregon Conference town hall meetings wrapped up in Bend after stops in Portland, Vancouver, Medford, and Pleasant Hill.
More than 600 Pathfinders, parents, and staff set out for Pathfinder Fair in a brand new, yet familiar, location this year!
For those who have attended Creators Lab, or those who wanted to and couldn't make it, the Creators Lab presentations from both 2024 and 2025 are now available online!
The Valley View Pathfinder Club in the Medford (Oregon) area has grown and changed recently, thanks to several local volunteers. Now known as the “Rogue Valley Pathfinders,” the group has expanded to include several area churches, instead of just one!
This year’s theme, “Authentic Influence,” resonated deeply with the youth, focusing on fostering genuine relationships with God, self, family, and church community, while equipping young leaders for ministry.
Pathfinders come from near and far to help Gladstone Park prepare for this year's camp meeting festivities.
On the campus of University of Oregon in Eugene, over 20 volunteers from the Storyline Church spent several days connecting with students and staff through a project that makes its first return since before COVID – the Solidarity Wall.
The Oregon Conference Executive Committee met in Gladstone on Thursday, April 17 to receive reports and conduct the regular business of the church. After a time of devotion and prayer, the business commenced.
Earlier this month, Salem Spanish Seventh-day Adventist Church, also known as Fortaleza Salem, had something special to celebrate–their nearly 60 members who received Children’s Ministries Certification from the North American Division!
While it has taken a few weeks to get numbers tallied from March, we are pleased to report that we truly saw the windows of heaven open to provide a great blessing toward this effort!